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When we rebuilt our 1899 Lutheran Church in 1972, we re-installed the swinging bell from the belfry to an exterior bell tower, complete with electric ringer. There were two switches by the breaker box, one a push button to provide the three rings during the Lord's Prayer, and a regular light switch to toll the bell for the age of a decedent. Somewhere this century, one of the "elite" made the decision for all of us to switch over to some crappy, electronic bell system with speakers on the roof that plays lots of different songs. I always enjoy the one week every two years or so when the electronic thing malfunctions and we have to resort to the good ole' standby 117 year-old bell.
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